That's right, I asked M. Delcamp about them last year, and he explained that they used to identify those pieces which were an essential part of the classical guitarist's studies, but they are no longer in use, as he has changed the score collections a number of times since then and has not updated the checkmarks. I would guess that they are still a reasonable indication that a marked piece is going to be useful to study, but the absence of a checkmark does not mean that a piece is not also one of the useful ones.

Geoff

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Thank you for the quick reply! I'm sure I can make it to 20 fast. I actually have quite a few videos I've taken in the past of my playing and I'd like to get some feedback. Would it make sense to post them in the lessons area even though they aren't assigned?

Mike Koskul wrote:Would it make sense to post them in the lessons area even though they aren't assigned?

No. Only registered students can post there, and only the assigned pieces. You are welcome to post them in the appropriate recording sections that you'll find on the Index page. Just be sure that the compositions and arrangements are Public Domain.